Hi jpsmoothie. Sorry, but I can't get the 'quote and reply' button to work. Anyway, I 'think' the unit is still on because the display is fully lit. "Main Off......" Plus other small writing at the top of the display.

Hi, I have a related thread. Cable modem comes into a Airport Extreme router upstairs. I have an older Airport router that worked more-or-less fine but was getting to be a lot slower than everything else on the line. The old router does have the ability to be a bridge, I think - it can take wireless in and Ethernet cable out. (I think).

So I think what I am reading is that I can have CableModem->WirelessTransmitter->WirelessBridge->Ethernet->Denon.

I looked up the amp you mentioned and it only had 2 sets of speaker terminals. Did they hook all the speaker wires up to just these 2 terminals, or do you have some sort of distribution block? IF you have some sort of distribution block, with only 2 sets of speaker wires going to the amp, you could definitely try hooking those up to the 1913 and seeing if everything works the way you want it too. And even if all the wires hook directly to the amp, you could try moving them all to the 2nd zone speaker terminals on the 1913, but from my experience this isn't a good long term solution. Too many wires in too small a place, it's easy for something to come loose and then you can have speakers loosing signal. Also I want to make sure that the only connections you were using on the back of the amp were the input (red and white wires) and the speaker connections. If you were using some of the other external control features on the amp, you may have to reset that up as well.

Good luck. I also must admit that I really did cringe when I read that you had cut off the ends to the red and white wires and hooked them up to the speaker terminals. On some amps that could have done some real damage to them, I'm glad it didn't do anything to yours.

Hi, I have a related thread. Cable modem comes into a Airport Extreme router upstairs. I have an older Airport router that worked more-or-less fine but was getting to be a lot slower than everything else on the line. The old router does have the ability to be a bridge, I think - it can take wireless in and Ethernet cable out. (I think).
So I think what I am reading is that I can have CableModem->WirelessTransmitter->WirelessBridge->Ethernet->Denon.
Is that right?
My Denon 2313 doesn't arrive until tomorrow. I'm pretty excited .. :-) Trying to get everything else set up for it.

I have a similar setup for my 2313 - I have a cable modem + router upstairs and an airport express near Denon and with an ethernet connection to it
Works fine including software updates (that some have had challenges)

Hi, I have a related thread. Cable modem comes into a Airport Extreme router upstairs. I have an older Airport router that worked more-or-less fine but was getting to be a lot slower than everything else on the line. The old router does have the ability to be a bridge, I think - it can take wireless in and Ethernet cable out. (I think).
So I think what I am reading is that I can have CableModem->WirelessTransmitter->WirelessBridge->Ethernet->Denon.
Is that right?
My Denon 2313 doesn't arrive until tomorrow. I'm pretty excited .. :-) Trying to get everything else set up for it.

Thanks for the correction JDS! I knew I shouldn't try to help out in this thread...I am woefully underinformed.

Not at all ... would much rather get feedback from current owners regarding your own personal experience. If it's off track, then we'll get you back on track. And when I'm off track because I don't have the unit in front of me (as you do), I get corrected as well.

As a followup ... only until you get to a model with XT32+SubEQ HT (eg. 4311CI, 4520CI) will the dual subs be handled differently. The models with dual sub pre-outs (eg. 2313CI, 3313CI) use an internal "Y" splitter which can be easily replicated on the lower level models with only a single sub pre-out by using a $3 RCA "Y" splitter cable.

Apologize upfront if I'm posting this in the wrong place but I'm an AV Novice here and hoping that I have an issue that someone here is familiar with....

I've had my AVR 1913 for just a few months now with no issues (really enjoying it). Recently the receiver will not turn on (via remote or front power button). To resolve I have to unplug the receiver and plug it back in...I hear a switch inside and seems to reset itself. After doing this I am able to turn it on via remote (or front power button). I've then tested it by turning it off and on several times to see if the issue is resolved and it reponds and turns off and on (seems like the problem is fixed). But if I leave it on for a little while and then turn it off (via remote) it will not turn back on. As a result I need to go through the whole process of unplugging it to "reset it"

The other thing that I noticed (which I'm not sure is normal) is when I unplug and then plug it back in and turn it on - the green Power button flashes several times and you can hear clicking/switching inside the unit.

can't be overheating...since it can be sitting idle for hours and then when I go to turn it on it won't turn on. Once I unplug it and then plug it back in - that's when it turns on. Again, it's like it's resetting itself.

And I haen't tried a microprocessor reset yet - sorry for asking, but how would I do that?

I posted this question on a separate thread, but haven't gotten any responses yet. I'm leaning towards getting the Denon 1613, but was wondering if anyone knows of a list of internet radio stations available? All the literature says there's 10,000+ stations available, but I haven't found any full lists. I'm specifically looking for Shoutcast availability. If they don't support Shoutcast, am I correct in assuming that I can play it from my laptop and run HDMI through the front port to get it?

I'm thinking of getting a USB powered cooling fan from Coolerguys and was going to plug it into the front panel USB on my 2313. Is that port only active when the receiver is on? I only want the fans running when the receiver is on. Thanks.

I'm thinking of getting a USB powered cooling fan from Coolerguys and was going to plug it into the front panel USB on my 2313. Is that port only active when the receiver is on? I only want the fans running when the receiver is on. Thanks.

Thanks bp, I've downloaded your guide and have been using it. I missed the Sur Snd part. One other thing, is Standby mode and power off the same thing? I've been reading about Pass Through to watch the TV when the receiver is off. As far as I know, I have all settings correct, but when I power off the receiver, I have no signal passing to the tv.

Thanks bp, I've downloaded your guide and have been using it. I missed the Sur Snd part. One other thing, is Standby mode and power off the same thing? I've been reading about Pass Through to watch the TV when the receiver is off. As far as I know, I have all settings correct, but when I power off the receiver, I have no signal passing to the tv.

OK, I have Pass Thru working with Main HDMI, but not Zone 2 HDMI. Does that take a special setting?